http://jms.sciedupress.com Journal of Management and Strategy Vol. 6, No. 2; 2015 The Development of Accommodations around the Lake Balaton from the XVIII Century to the II World War Endre György Bártfai1 & Lili Bártfai2 1 College of Commerce, Catering and Tourism, Budapest Business School, Budapest, Hungary 2 Royal Automobile Club, Hotel London, London, UK Correspondence: Endre György Bártfai, Lecturer, College of Commerce, Catering and Tourism, Budapest Business School, Budapest, Buzogány u., 1149 Hungary. E-mail:
[email protected] Received: April 25, 2015 Accepted: May 13, 2015 Online Published: May 17, 2015 doi:10.5430/jms.v6n2p93 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jms.v6n2p93 Abstract The study presents the history of accommodations around the Lake Balaton from the XVIII century to the II World War. After a brief description of the geology of the Lake Balaton, the writers investigate the development of the aquatic, rail and road transport; and their impact on the lake’s tourism, and divided into three sections, provides an overview of the development of lodging of this nearly two-hundred-year period. Keywords: Hungary – Lake Balaton it’s sights and role in the Hungarian tourism, development of the traffic infrastructure, accommodation development, capacities and places, the first two hundred year from the XVIII century, types of the accommodations facilities 1. Introduction … this is the kindest, most gentle and peaceful region on the Earth, indeed destined to be the relaxing resort in our overpopulated Earth” – JENŐ CHOLNOKY writes about Hungary in the introduction of his book The Geography of Hungary (1929, p.